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Syllabus

Rob Weir edited this page Dec 1, 2015 · 68 revisions

Welcome to J4502 (Monday/Wednesday)!

Keynote: http://cl.ly/1f320p3L1L3S

I'm glad to have each of you in the class. This course will be very fast-paced and lectures will build on the previous ones. Because of this, it's crucial you ask for help if you get confused.

My primary goal is to expose you to industry-standard expectations and give you a foundational design process to build upon. While this course does have technical instruction, you will not be expected to master web design in one semester. Instead, you will be expected to answer:

  • why you're building something
  • what problems it solves
  • how to craft an effective solution

Feedback

Class participation is required in this course. You are expected to give constructive design feedback to your peers.

Course schedule

Week --Date-- Topic
1 Aug. 24 Lecture: Intro to course, review syllabus and go over course expectations.
1 Aug. 26 Lecture: Websites 101
2 Aug. 31 Lecture: User-centered design, who we build for and why.
2 Sept. 2 Lecture: UCD Part 2
3 Sept. 7 No class. (Labor Day Holiday) Enjoy it! 🍂
3 Sept. 9 Lab: Usability assignment
4 Sept. 14 Lab: Usability assignment
4 Sept. 16 Lab: User testing assignment
5 Sept. 21 Introduce semester project options + expectations.
5 Sept. 23 No class. Work on creative brief.
6 Sept. 28 Lecture: Intro to Prototyping
6 Sept. 30 Lecture: Mobile design best practices
7 Oct. 5 Lab: Prototyping work day
7 Oct. 7 Lab: Prototyping critiques
8 Oct. 12 Lecture: Storyboards
8 Oct. 14 Lab: Storyboards work day
9 Oct. 19 Lab: Sketches work day. Introduce A8.
9 Oct. 21 Lab: Mockup work day.
10 Oct. 26 No class. Emily sick. 😷
10 Oct. 28 Lecture: Intro to website structure
11 Nov. 2 Lecture: Git and Github
11 Nov. 4 Lecture: Introduce A10
12 Nov. 9 No class. #ConcernedStudent1950
12 Nov. 11 Lecture: CSS
13 Nov. 16 Lecture: Local server, Github Pages & A11
13 Nov. 18 Lab: Styling
14 Nov. 23 No class for Thanksgiving Break. Enjoy it! 🍗
14 Nov. 25 No class for Thanksgiving Break. Enjoy it! 🍗
15 Nov. 30 Presentations (1st Draft)
15 Dec. 2 Presentations (1st Draft)
16 Dec. 7 Lab: One-on-one feedback
16 Dec. 9 Lab: work day
Finals Dec. 14 Final presentations!

Milestones and due dates

--Date-- Assignment Due by 11:59 p.m. (Central) Points
Aug. 26 Slack and Github 20
Sept. 2 UX 20
Sept. 15 User testing 20
Sept. 25 Met with group and created #Group-Channel 20
Oct. 1 Creative brief 100
Oct. 09 Information Hierarchy 20
Oct. 16 Layout Sketches (finals) 40
Oct. 19 Storyboards (roughs) 20
Oct. 23 Storyboards/Mockups (finals) 100
Nov. 1 index.html with body copy 40
Nov. 9 Clean-up HTML, Feedback and Second Page 100
Nov. 19 Basic styling (grid, typography) 40
Nov. 30 Critiques (first class) 40
Dec. 2 Critiques (second class) n/a
Dec. 4 Styling (colors, links, theme) 80

Grade breakdown

Task Points % of Grade
Assignments 660 44%
Feedback check-in 60 4%
Group evaluations 80 5.33̅%
Class participation and attendance 200 13.33̅%
Final project 500 33.33̅%
Total points available 1,500 100%

Attendance

Attendance is required. You are allowed to miss 2 class periods before it starts affecting your grade. But be warned, I will not take time to re-explain course material outside of class (legitimate excuses aside).

Note: the final is a huge part of your grade. If you do well on the assignments leading up to it, you will most likely do well in this course.

Extra credit

This course will have two, small extra credit assignments. I'm still determining what that will be. I'll keep you posted and will notify the entire class when it's decided.

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